Thermal Grooving by Surface Diffusion: a Review of Classical Thermo-Kinetics Approach

2017 
In polycrystalline materials wherever a grain boundary intersects a free surface and whenever the topographic variation associated with the atomic motion is favored by total free energy dissipation, the material surface grooves. In this review, we focused on the grain boundary grooving by surface diffusion which is an active mechanism at moderate temperatures and for grooves small in size. Starting with a description of the classical thermo-kinetics treatment of the process, we briefly reviewed Mullins’ very first modeling effort with a small slope assumption at the groove root and further considerations regarding finite slopes, different grain geometries, and anisotropic surface free energies. We concluded by giving examples of experimental observations in accord with theoretical calculations. Keywords: Thermal grooving; Grain boundary groove; Surface diffusion DOI: 10.17350/HJSE19030000042 Full Text: Review Article
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